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Summary of Evidence/Reason for Referral Unit 12:Specialist Study in Creative Media Production Assessment & Grading Recording Sheet Learner Name: Date: To achieve a Pass grade the learner must achieve all of the following criteria; Tammie Beech Assessment Criteria for PASS R= Referral, S = satisfactory, HS = High Standard, VHS = Very High Standard R S HS VHS Summary of Evidence/Reason for Referral 1.1 Critically describe a range of contextual perspectives influencing a chosen discipline in creative media production. x Good amount of information on aims and rationale for your specialist study. Your aims and rationale are clear  and relevant the specialist study topic. Your rationale clearly specifies the link between your specialist study topic and your FMP. You have shown a very good awareness of the notion of human interest stories as an aspect of professional journalistic practice. You have clearly communicated how this study will develop your FMP work – your own practice. You have produced an excellent bibliography consisting of a range of research sources (academic, cultural and primary) that are relevant to your specialist study. You have demonstrated a very good awareness of the subject of your study and a clarity of purpose. 1.2 Apply knowledge of critical perspectives to inform own practice 2.1 Identify a range of relevant academic and cultural sources for a personal research project Literature Review You have reviewed a range of research sources in detail commenting on reliability and usefulness for your specialist study. Your evaluation is very well structured, your ideas are articulated clearly and your bibligraphy is presented very well. You have focussed consistently and thoroughly on a discussion of the sources' reliability. An excellent report based on a through review and application of research. You have identified key points and have articulated them clearly. The report is focussed and well supported with evidence. 2.2 Critically evaluate information from a range of sources to inform ideas. 3.1 Apply academic conventions in the production and presentation of ideas. Specialist Study essay: You have effectively applied academic conventions in the structure of your essay and language and syntax you have employed in your essay. You have used paragraphing appropriately and have introduced and concluded your essay effectively. Good use of Harvard Referencing through the main body of the essay and the bibliography. You have produced a proposal, literature review and academic essay following appropriate conventions. 3.2 Effectively communicate ideas in appropriate formats. Has the student passed the Unit? Pass: Referral: Referral Actions: Date: 11th June 2014